KBR Park is spread over an area of 400 acres is the most popular park in the fast growing part of Hyderabad. KBR National Park is known after the famous Kasu Brahmananda Reddy who was the former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh who was in post from 1964 to 1971. In memory of his death in 1994 this park was named after him. It’s located amid of jungle of concrete buildings in Jubilee Hills locality of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh state. It was established in 1994 to protect the richness of the area.

This park provides space for environment for the rising pollutions levels and it’s the home of wide varieties of plants and animal life. With 600 species of plants, 140 breeds of birds and 20 different varieties of reptiles & 15 species of butterflies, it was recognized with a degree of national park.

Earlier it was known as the Chiran Palace which was built in 1960 and it was the palace where Mukarram Jah Bahadur the last Nizam King lived after his ordination in.

This duplex type palace is like a modern design villa with facilities to serve the needs of the prince.

The good things about this park are that it has good infrastructure for toilets, dustbins, and benches for sitting. The walkways outside the boundary of KBR Park are so designed that it has lanes for bike riding, morning jogging walks and you can see a lot of people taking part during the morning hours.

KBR Park is open on all days from 8 Am to 8 Pm and has the entry fee of Rs 10 per head. KBR Park nearest MMTS station is Madhapur station. The closest landmark is LV Prasad Eye Hospital and one can find it on Jubilee Hills Check post road, opposite to TDP Party house.